Hello All!
Welcome once again to Tea Cup Tuesday with Martha (from Martha's Favorite's) and myself.
Martha and I met online and soon discovered that we both loved and collected tea cups.
O.k. Martha collects a few more thing other than tea cups (tongue in cheek...lol!).
Martha really knows her stuff and she has lovely taste.
So we hooked up this party together and have been hosting it for quite some time now.
Martha usually tells us what number the post is, she is good at that too!
Since it has been a glorious spring here and strawberries were ripe for the picking for the first time this year just last Saturday.... I am dedicating this post to a few cups I have that showcase berries and fruits!
Isn;t this cup just darling???
I love the gold design, almost a paisley.
And the berries, fruits and roses in the cup....so sweet!
The plate has a slight scalloped edge, and the cup itself has a regally flared sides as well.
Cream and Gold.....***SiGh***
You may or may not have guessed that this cup was a Paragon...I didn't when I first spotted it in an antique shop. I flipped her over to see she was from one of my all time favorite manufacturers. 1957-1963 is an approximate time frame for this cup.
Here is a lovely trio that I was lucky to find in England a couple years ago.
Inside the cup we are treated to a bountiful harvest of a variety of delicious berries!
This trio shows off a beautiful floral gold edge design, it looks like they are apple blossoms.
I do not know the manufacturer of this cup.
There is only a gold crown and Bone China Made in England.
Do any of you know about a mark like this one?
My final cup for today is this very dear sweet cup!
I love the elegant simple split loop handle with what I call a mercury wing top. Just a personal reference. Some are more detailed and look like a wing.
The plate is well adorned with more flowers, berries and even what looks like an apple.
She is one of my all time favorite cups.
Paragon created her as well. I am thinking this backstamp is from the 60s.
All of these beautiful cups look good together and make me want to create a torte with the freshest berries and fresh cream!
And serve them with pretty gold plates and hot cups of delicious tea!
Thank you for stopping by to visit today : )
I have loved having you over.
If you would like to join in and share a tea cup of yours, just go and create a post about your tea cup (we love seeing a pic of the backstamp too!), then come back here and link your post to Linky Tools below.
Martha and I will love to come and visit you!
Two more things!
Downton Abbey ATC swap, sing ups will end April 12th and ATCs will be due to me by May 12th. Then I will swap them all out with you.
The number of cards to swap may be 3/3, or more if some of us want to do that : )
Players so far:
Terri
Jan
Jan
Elaine
Marlilou
Flora
If you wanted to join in and I don't show your name, please e-mail me or comment again below.
And if you just heard and want to join in, leave a comment and a way to reach you.
And lastly...
Here are a few of the soldered pieces I have been learning on....
A tea bracelet, with two of my tea cup images photoshopped to look more like watercolors.
Still a little more to do on this one for better balance.
This is the back side of the little girl image that says TEA
And this is the second tea cup image. I used vintage beads, charms and pearls.
I have learned much already soldering.
Not hard when you are coming up from no idea what so ever! Lol!
My next post I will share about the process I have gone through and the progress I have been making : ) Yay!
I am only practicing my technique, I really don't even have an idea of "my style" yet.
Here I am tried old post cards, children's books, lace and an old font book. I like using images from vintage books, instead of photocopying them. I think it is a texture thing.
(ooops, the Eiffel Tower image is not actually vintage)
Thank you all for your encouragement!!!
Thank you so much once again for stopping by!
Hugs,
Terri
that tea cup is so beautiful.. those berries are so gorgeous.. and just glow off the background.. so elegant.. and your soldering.. wow.. im impressed.. great job.. and i love the tea theme bracelet.. very inventive. :)
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing..
big ladybug hugs
lynn l
Very beautiful copper. The cups give an impression of abundance with patterns filled with gold, fruit and berries. Beautiful bracelet. I wish you a great week! Zinnia
ReplyDeleteOh Terri!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful post!
First - your Paragon set is stunning, it is absolutely beautiful - every single detail!
And your crafts you are making, wow they are amazing! One cannot tell you are just learning? I am SO impressed! They are lovely!
Happy Tea Tuesday!!
Oh Terri!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right...that beautiful, detailed gold fillagree is stunning, and goes perfectly with my white and gold cups...I have five matching ones.....currently my favourites!
Thanks for sharing...and you really should get some kind of voice command recording system going on! lol
Ciao Bella
Creative Carmelina
Love the gold filligree! So beautiful and so elegant!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
Hi Terri,
ReplyDeleteyou have chosen three beautifully designed tea cups of your collection. They are so similar in the gold filigree, so they make a wonderful set. I love the fruit details. Your bracelet ist just charming. I am also very impressed about your skills and I am so curious about the details, how to solder. Thank you for sharing your wonderful china, your skills and for hosting this event.
Best greetings, Johanna
Dear Terri, such lovely cups,,they will make the most beautiful table setting, and with a strawberry cake on the plates, it would be like a dream .
ReplyDeleteAnd how much you have been creating, >I love all your soldered pieces, and the wrist cuff is absolutely wonderful. I will love to see how and what you did to make them.
Happy easter dear Terri
Hugs,Dorthe
Hi Terri,
ReplyDeleteYour berries & cream teacups are fabulous and look so well together as a set. Love all the filigree. Your jewelry is very pretty. Thank you for hosting.
yummie strawberries... but here it is not the time yet! The cups are so nice... But I am looking forward to the workshop how to make the beautiful charms you made. The bracelet is just gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch ornate beauties!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your soldering - I learned this a few years ago, and have started up with it again, it's fun!!! Drop by for tea if you get a chance.
Oh my God, Terri!!!
ReplyDeleteHow do you manage to uncover all these gorgeous tea cups you share with us?
Although similar, perfect to be used together, each one of them has some exquisite detail that makes it unique!
Thanks for this beautiful and artful tea.
Have a great Easter weekend!
Hugs
Hi Terri,
ReplyDeleteOh my, how gorgeous are your teacups! I think they look fabulous all stacked! I love cream and gold; so ornate. The last one is especially pretty! You really do have a beautiful collection of teacups! Thank you for sharing your pretties and have a Happy Easter.
Blessings,
Sandi
your soldering looks great Terri. I love the little piece of turquoise lace..of course I would love that! Keep it up. It's fun isn't it? Loribeth
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! Your teacups are stunning and I love your charm bracelet. I have always wanted to make one but have never soldered. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Clara
Your Paragon tea set is just amazing! I love all the gold and the beautiful, delightful fruit. They are wonderful treasures. Your tea bracelet is a great creation! You have chosen very beautiful items for the charms. Your taste is splendid and I know your style will be amazing. Looking forward to seeing more.
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Brenda
These tea cups are exquisite!
ReplyDeleteLovely Terri...
ReplyDeleteI love gold laced cups...and your Paragon
collection beautiful...the fruits are especially pretty and inviting.....
BRAVO on your soldering ...It looks like you're having great fun.. keep it up !!!!...Hugs
Berries and cream ... I think I'm in love! :D :D Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteHi Terri, The berry tea cups are beautiful. I'm liking your jewelry great job on the soldering pieces. It's still on my list of things to learn this year. Wishing you a blessed Holy week. Hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteHi Terri,
ReplyDeleteThat teacup is gorgeous, I love china with gold trim!
Your jewelry is looking wonderful as well, tfs.
enJOY a lovely day,
Kimberly
This is such a beautiful pattern, so elegant! I love the fruit and flowers and lovely boarder.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting. Happy Easter.
~Emily
The French Hutch
Your style is always beautiful. Your work on the soldered pieces is exquisite.
ReplyDeleteTerri, those teacups are some of the prettiest you've posted. Although I think that with each Teacup Tuesday post. I've tried soldering in the past, and so I can say from experience--Well Done! I found it quite frustrating, as mine were always gloppy. Lastly, I haven't seen Downton Abbey, but if you decide to host another ATC swap, I may join in. Your artwork brings me joy! Holly M.
ReplyDeleteTerri - Your teacups and talent consistently awe me! Always leave my visits with you so inspired! Some major changes in my working life leave me with some much sought after time that I just might get to indulge in my own artistic pursuits - finally! And, maybe add Downtown Abbey to my list of things to do - haven't had the time . . .
ReplyDeleteJoy to you!
Kathy
Terri, your tea cups are stunning! I have several fruit and berry cups that I had collected years ago! I love tea cups but I wanted to collect one that were different from the other collections that I have seen, so I thought fruit would be perfect! Your post made me want to go and pick out one of the beauties from my collection and have that perfect cup of tea! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Candi
Beautiful teacup Terri and beautiful photography! Thank you for hosting and have a blessed Easter!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Wow what a fun newsy post! Just love the teacups with the gold. They are so gorgeous! And you photograph everything so beautifully. You've been busy! Glad you're having fun.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Holly
Hi Terri,
ReplyDeleteI love your teacup collection. The fruit and flower design is beautiful. Thanks for hosting. Have a blessed Easter.
Lisa
Beautiful teacup ...I'm swooning over the floral detail!!!
ReplyDeleteTerri you are so wonderfully blessed with creativity!! xo HHL
Uuauu que xicaras divinas, desenho interno é fabuloso!
ReplyDeletebelo exemplar Bone e paragon!
Terri,
belas joias criadas com postais e recortes!
So beautiful Terri..another fabulous post..and such a gorgeous inspiring cup and pattern! beautiful creations..you are super talented! Wonderful work!!They are all so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVictoria
Beautiful tea cup, Terri! And I LOVE the bracelet! I'm sorry I haven't stopped by in quite a while. Your blog is always so lovely!! Have a wonderful rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteDear Terri,
ReplyDeleteThanks 'first and foremost' for your kind words of, 'welcome back' and well wishes over the past week.
I love your exquisite teacup this week, as always.., The fruit motif is spectacularly pretty.
Have a blessed, safe, happy and fun Easter weekend and thanks for hosting.
Hugs from WL
Dear Terry
ReplyDeleteYour cups are always beautiful and elegant
You have the most wonderful collection I have never seen
Love
Dear Terry
ReplyDeleteYour cups are always beautiful and elegant
You have the most wonderful collection I have never seen
Love
Terri, your tea cups are soooo lovely. I get so excited when I see a "surprise" image at the bottom of the cup ~ such fun. The gold and cream combos are very elegant!
ReplyDeleteYour soldering is wonderful. I have yet to try mine out and hope I can be as neat and careful as you! Your charm bracelet is perfect and really embraces the theme. Keep calm and solder on!
xoxo
Karen
Terri: Your cups are breathe taking. They are so different and yet the same. I love them all. Wow! I enjoyed looking at your soldering too. I want to learn how to do that. It looks like so much fun. Continue to have yours in my prayers. Your the best! Hugs, Mrtha
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the photo of the saucers all together. Vintage fruit graphics are one of my favorite things, but mixed with flowers they are even better. Wheat an excellent collection!
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